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    want to hear. In this paper‚ one will see what it takes to become a disc jockey‚ and how to keep that career going for a long time. Today in the music industry‚ many jobs are being formed daily. Especially in the broadcasting industry‚ as stated by Dick Robinson. "The broadcasting industry is exploding‚ new stations are being formed‚ and more jobs are always being created"(Robinson). Having a job as a radio DJ offers a wide variety of benefits and pluses. Some of those special benefits include

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    campaign there was a slogan and posters that were spread in universities and on streets which shows how the leaders of this campaign were serious about spreading the goals of the reform as much as they can‚ and here was the role of mass media who were broadcasting the news of the revolution that helped in accessing countries outside France like America and Mexico. The mass media effect resulted in rushing out the actions and we can see this when workers had occupied roughly fifty factories by 16 May‚

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    Mobile television 1 Mobile television Mobile television is television watched on a small handheld or mobile device. It includes pay TV service delivered via mobile phone networks or received free-to-air via terrestrial television stations. Regular broadcast standards or special mobile TV transmission formats can be used. Additional features include downloading TV programs and podcasts from the internet and the ability to store programming for later viewing. According to the Harvard Business

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    Imperialism: A Review of the Nigerian Television Experience Osakue Stevenson Omoera Ambrose Alli Universoty‚ Ekpoma‚ Nigeria Elo Ibagere Delta State University‚ Abraka‚ Nigeria Abstract This paper examines media imperialism as it affects television broadcasting in Nigeria. To achieve the set task‚ it adopts the historical approach to trace the evolvement of imperialistic tendencies in the Nigerian broadcast environment to the evolution of television in Nigeria. It contends that apart from putting the

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    messages to troops and top officials as well as people not on the battle front. At the end of the war‚ President Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points was sent to Germany via use of the radio. After the war’s end‚ with the growth of radio receivers‚ broadcasting began in Europe and The United States.

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    Upon analysis of a small fragment of the NBC schedule‚ 7:30-8:30PM on a Wednesday‚ the evolution of Raymond Williams’ classic concept of flow in the 1970s is evident. His traditional concept is no longer sufficient to explain modern network broadcasting‚ largely due to the complex circumstances of advertiser supported broadcast networks in the post-network era of fragmented audiences. This evolution maintains the basic structure of Williams’ concept of flow with the addition of clear demographic

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    Convergence

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    network programming. This has paved the way for the digital age‚ where the viewer is in control and the broadcaster must meet the demands of what the public wants to see. Also‚ the challenges posed to broadcasting by digital technology are looked at from a point-of-view of how to make broadcasting better. . What does “convergence” mean? Discuss the interactive capabilities of broadcast TV and the choices it gives to broadcasters that they did not have before its invention. “Convergence”

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    “Rizal Park hostage-taking incident” was the negative role of the Media played that added fuel to the shooting incident. Most of the major TV companies represented by their top news reporters‚ by communicating directly to the hostage-taker and by broadcasting the arrest of his brother‚ even though they know that a TV set was being used inside the bus‚ compromised and tied the hands of the negotiators to have the upper hand in the negotiation. The sight of his brother being arrested pushed the hostage-taker

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    members of the public. The Broadcasting Standards Commission‚ Ofcom and the Press Complaints Commission have to follow the data protection act and have to regulate it. The Broadcasting Standards Commission was made by the Brosdcasting act‚ it’s main feature are to produce codes of conduct regarding broadcasting standards‚ to evealuate and assess complaints made against TV and radio programmers and to conduct reasearch into issues of standards in TV and radio broadcasting. OffCom is funded by the fees

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    Australians were able to participate in important social changes‚ like the women’s liberation movement. In the early days of television‚ much live broadcasting was not recorded at all and was lost completely. In the early 1960s‚ the advent of videotape had an immediate impact on television production. It enabled the efficient recording‚ preservation‚ re-broadcasting and resale of television programmes. Before the 50s people were not tied to a particular room. Radio was king and you could listen to it anywhere

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